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How U.S. Copyright Law Applies to LLM Training

1 Jul 2025

Did Claude AI fairly use books to train its LLMs? A U.S. court reviews Anthropic’s fair use claim in a high-stakes copyright case over AI training.

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Anthropic Admits to Copying Books en masse for Claude—Can Fair Use Save It?

1 Jul 2025

Claude AI’s training on pirated and scanned books sparks a legal battle. Court weighs if Anthropic’s data use qualifies as fair use under copyright law.

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Anthropic Copyright Lawsuit Tests Fair Use Limits in AI Model Training

1 Jul 2025

Anthropic sued for using pirated and scanned books to train AI. Authors allege copyright infringement in landmark fair use case. Filed June 23, 2025.

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Anthropic Sued for Allegedly Pirating Millions of Books to Train Claude AI

1 Jul 2025

Anthropic allegedly used over 7M pirated books to train Claude AI. Authors sue over copyright theft fueling a billion-dollar LLM business.

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A United States Court Denied Apple's Emergency Motion for Stay: Here's Why

5 Feb 2025

The court denied Apple’s Emergency Motion for Stay, or in the Alternative, for Miscellaneous Relief for the foregoing reasons.

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Apple Asks Court to Pause Proceedings So It Can Join Google in US Government Antitrust Case

5 Feb 2025

Apple is asking the court to pause the proceedings so it can appeal a previous ruling that denied its attempt to intervene as a party.

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The Alleged Manifesto of Luigi Magione, the Accused Murderer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

11 Dec 2024

HackerNoon is reproducing the contents of Luigi Mangione's handwritten manifesto, found at the time of his arrest in Pennsylvania.

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CIR Seeks Statutory Damages, Injunctions, and Attorney Fees from OpenAI

15 Aug 2024

In the "Prayer for Relief" section of the lawsuit, the plaintiff seeks statutory damages or a combination of total damages and defendants' profits.

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Microsoft Accused of Sharing Copyrighted Works Without Attribution

15 Aug 2024

Count VII of the lawsuit alleges that Microsoft violated 17 U.S.C. § 1202(b)(3) by sharing copies of the plaintiff’s copyrighted works without attribution.